jeremy charles tweeted in and said i can't wrap my head around why they would want data on kids.ut it's unacceptable to me. why is this legal? >> a few scenarios more frothed frightening than having your identity stolen. some reports estimate that one in forty kids under the aiming of 18 will have their identity stolen. criminals are using kids' social security numbers to get mortgages, cars and credit cards and often the young victims don't find out until years later, long after the damage has been done. just last month, in an effort to protect children from this growing threat, florida approved a landmark bill banning schools from collecting students' bu 0 metric data, actual physical data like in iris scan, finger and palm print. so far, florida is the only state to ban it in schools. few states have any laws related to the issue at all. where are the holes in the system where criminals are exploiting and is government aiding the activity in some cases? we have a great line-up out of 15ix arizona adam levin, chairman of identity therapy theft 911 that provides identity theft r